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Install something like google analytics. And track "real-time" visitors. There are no guides whats considered high medium or low. Because it depends on your site. People only stay for 20-30s instead of 10-15minutes naturally youll be able to handle larger quantities
Thanks for sharing us this important information but I have one question what about web application( web based system not a website) which is better to host?! Please help me!!
I would say that Liquidweb provides the best VPS and Cloud hosting solutions (if you're not considering AWS due to price). The cheapest services would be from ScalaHosting (they have the best ratio between price and performance.)
For VPS id recommend ScalaHosting (Managed) and A2hosting for unmanaged. I have tutorials how to set up both on my channel. And you can check them out here Https://emit.reviews/go/scala-cheap (go for entry cloud) Https://emit.reviews/go/a2hosting-2023
Here's my gift to you! :D Just before the holiday season one last video for the year. Good luck with your hosting and thanks for watching :)
► Hostinger 82% OFF ➜ emit.reviews/go/hostinger-2023?expln
► Use Code ➜ EMITREVIEWS
► ScalaHosting 55% OFF ➜ emit.reviews/go/scala-cheap?expln
► Use Code ➜ emit2023
► SiteGround ➜ emit.reviews/go/siteground-2023?expln
great explanation, horrible suggestions
Confused hostinger has 12 gb ram limit where as vps has 32gb ram limit
Honestly a really good video that explained the different hosting types in a way I could understand. Please keep uploading vids man!
This is an amazing video! Super helpful and easy to understand, thank you Emit!
I don't understand why your videos are so underrated. They're so good!
Yes , i agree.
Excellently said Emit!
This was a great explanation. Best video I've seen so far. Thanks so much!
with the ilustration, it was really helps me understand. thank you very much
Thank you. Well explained✌️
Nice review mate❤
Welcome Back !
Great explanation! Thank you.
Very good video with very good analogies, thank you.
Honestly, this is the most clear explanation.
Why you explain so clearly♥️🙏
Bro i appreciate your way of explaining, its just amazing 👍
This video was very helpful for me, thank you
I love it. Thank man i appreciate you
Glad to help
You are the best sir, in terms of explaination
how can i determine whether a website has a high, medium or low traffic? how many visitors per month are generally considered high, medium or low?
Install something like google analytics. And track "real-time" visitors. There are no guides whats considered high medium or low. Because it depends on your site. People only stay for 20-30s instead of 10-15minutes naturally youll be able to handle larger quantities
great video, thank you
very helpful video
Thaanks
Thanks for sharing us this important information but I have one question what about web application( web based system not a website) which is better to host?! Please help me!!
Hi, I would go with VPS plans. Here's my top recommend VPS provider emit.reviews/go/scalahosting-2022
why in the world these impressive videos don't get enough likes?
1. Best & Cheap VPS hosting?
2. Best & Cheap Cloud Hosting?
And loved the video 🤍
I would say that Liquidweb provides the best VPS and Cloud hosting solutions (if you're not considering AWS due to price). The cheapest services would be from ScalaHosting (they have the best ratio between price and performance.)
Scalahosting or Cloudways or Siteground?
good videos
Is hostinger good for VPS?
For VPS id recommend ScalaHosting (Managed) and A2hosting for unmanaged. I have tutorials how to set up both on my channel. And you can check them out here
Https://emit.reviews/go/scala-cheap (go for entry cloud)
Https://emit.reviews/go/a2hosting-2023
linode review when?
Unfortunately Scala is now $40 per month
You can go for their entry plan. A lot cheaper emit.reviews/go/scala-cheap especially with the 10% off from emit2023 code